Bursting air bubbles may play a key role in how glacier ice melts, research suggests

Oregon State University research has uncovered a possible clue as to why glaciers that terminate at the sea are retreating at unprecedented rates: the bursting of tiny, pressurized bubbles in underwater ice.


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Source: Phys.org